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1 gallico
gallico1 agg. (st.) Gallic; (letter.) French: le guerre galliche, the Gallic wars // (med.) morbo gallico, French pox (o French plague o syphilis)* * ** * *gallicopl. -ci, - che /'galliko, t∫i, ke/stor. Gaulish, Gallic. -
2 immunizzare
immunize* * *immunizzare v.tr. to immunize, to make* immune (anche fig.): la vaccinazione immunizza contro il vaiolo, vaccination immunizes against small-pox; l'esperienza lo ha immunizzato contro le delusioni, experience has made him immune to disappointment.◘ immunizzarsi v.rifl. to immunize oneself, to become* immune (anche fig.): ormai mi sono immunizzato contro la pubblicità, now I've become immune to advertizing.* * *[immunid'dzare]1. vt2. vr (immunizzarsi)* * *[immunid'dzare] 1.verbo transitivo to immunize (da against)2.verbo pronominale immunizzarsi to become* immune* * *immunizzare/immunid'dzare/ [1]to immunize (da against)II immunizzarsi verbo pronominaleto become* immune. -
3 vaiolo
m smallpox* * *vaiolo s.m. (med.) smallpox, variola: vaiolo nero, black smallpox // (vet.): vaiolo aviario, fowl pox; vaiolo vaccino, bovino, cowpox (o vaccinia).* * *[va'jɔlo]sostantivo maschile med. smallpox* * *vaiolo/va'jɔlo/ ⇒ 7sostantivo m.med. smallpox. -
4 varicella
f chickenpox* * ** * *[vari'tʃɛlla]sostantivo femminile chickenpox* * *varicella/vari't∫εlla/ ⇒ 7sostantivo f.chickenpox. -
5 contraibile
contraibile agg.1 contractable2 ( di malattia) infectious, (fam.) catching: la varicella è facilmente contraibile, chicken pox is very catching. -
6 ossidazione parziale
[CHIM]partial oxidation (abbr. POX)
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Pox — can refer to: *A disease characterized by purulent skin eruptions that may leave pockmarks, often caused by various animal viruses. *Orthopoxviruses **Smallpox (aka the pox ) **Monkeypox **Cowpox **Molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV) *Herpes… … Wikipedia
pox — ► NOUN 1) any disease caused by a virus and producing a rash of pimples that become pus filled and leave pockmarks on healing. 2) (the pox) historical smallpox. 3) (the pox) informal syphilis. ● a pox on Cf. ↑a pox on … English terms dictionary
Pox — Pox, n. [For pocks, OE. pokkes. See {Pock}. It is plural in form but is used as a singular.] (Med.) Strictly, a disease by pustules or eruptions of any kind, but chiefly or wholly restricted to three or four diseases, the smallpox, the chicken… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pox — [pɔks US pa:ks] n old use [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: pocks, plural of pock mark on the skin , from Old English pocc] 1.) the pox a) the disease ↑syphilis b) the disease ↑smallpox 2.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
Pox — Pox, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Poxed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Poxing}.] To infect with the pox, or syphilis. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pox — [ paks ] noun singular an old word meaning smallpox a. an old word meaning syphilis a pox on an old expression used for expressing anger … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pox — (n.) late 15c., spelling alteration of pockes, plural of pocke (see POCK (Cf. pock)). Especially (after c.1500) of syphilis … Etymology dictionary
pox — [päks] n. [for pocks < ME pokkes, pl. of pokke: see POCK] 1. any of various diseases characterized by skin eruptions, as smallpox or chickenpox 2. syphilis: usually with the … English World dictionary
pox — hy·pox·e·mia; hy·pox·ia; hy·pox·is; hy·pox·y·lon; iso·pro·pox·ide; li·pox·e·nous; li·pox·i·dase; hy·pox·emic; li·pox·y·gen·ase; pox; hy·pox·ic; li·pox·e·ny; … English syllables
pox — I. noun (plural pox or poxes) Etymology: alteration of pocks, plural of pock Date: circa 1530 1. a. a virus disease (as chicken pox) characterized by pustules or eruptions b. archaic smallpox c … New Collegiate Dictionary